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Secular Literature Based
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Education is not one size fits all.

I’ve spent years creating a secular homeschool curriculum that takes a literature approach to educating children in all the subjects you’d learn in public school – only better.

My focus is on education with all the essential foundations built into a Charlotte Mason inspired curriculum that is progressive and fun. Your children will learn subjects like history, literature, science and language arts – just to name a few.

Level K – 12: Secular Literature Based Homeschooling Products

January 16, 2025

I originally wrote this unit as a part of a full-year history and literature curriculum for my daughter. After many, many requests, I decided the best way to go about this was to publish it in units rather than a full year level. This unit is all about cannibalism. In fact, it spurred on the … Continue reading "Morbid Curiosities: Part 1 – Cannibalism"

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January 1, 2025

The following post will be a blog archive copy of Build Your Library’s January 2025 Monthly Newsletter. If you missed the email, subscribe to our mailing list here. [Scheduled to be sent by 1/1/24 8:30 AM EST] [January 1, 2025 ] – Welcome to our January Video Newsletter! If you subscribed, you should have gotten … Continue reading "January 2025 Monthly Newsletter"

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December 13, 2024

December has always been one of my favorite months. Of course, it’s the holiday season, but I also enjoy making goals and planning for the new year. I love setting reading challenge goals for myself and I try to encourage my children to do the same, with various degrees of success. For the past six … Continue reading "2025 Build Your Library Reading Challenge"

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Have you been looking for a literature based homeschool curriculum that is secular? How about a way to incorporate narration, copywork, dictation and memory work into your child’s education? Or art study that ties into history?

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